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Maybe we should do ice skating before it gets too cold.

Jay did you buy the EVO ones like talking to brad about??

Yeah picked them up today :bomb_ie:

Need some bits for them but so I'm gonna talk to Brad tomorrow about it.

nice jay i saw you in that thread and left them for you. muppet

alas i wont have money for those outlaws til the end of the month :bomb_ie: hope they are still floating around, I need something by next track day. now that joey and i have our cams, its on like donkey kong!

i get two decent stops in currently, then its all noise til they cool down. same as in the olden days. fun fun fun

all compliance stuff

ehehhehe <peter griffin laugh>

looking at fluid change, bigger fronts and some rotors+pads on the rear. i figure i may as well go bigger rather than just new rotors and pads all round, although that will be an obvious improvement i will probably end up going bigger eventually anyhoo.

So ice skating??? I'm sure Brads going to love this! :)

It's been ages since I have been and might have to bring a pillow and some race tape :thumbsup:

Is there a ice rink close?? I have no idea for campbelltown

I say saturday night and can have dinner as well??

For June how about we go to the movies cause "speedracer" is coming out on June 20th :)

July do skidpan if Dave has given us prices and dates by Start of June.......

Jess, i'm in for ice skating :D

The closest one for you guys is liverpool

http://www.lccfss.com.au/

or, Macquarie

http://www.macquarieicerink.com.au/

Cheers Albert :P Should we do this in the day or night peeps? I prefer night and have dinner after....

Will check them out and see which one is nicest...Has anyone been to these before??

i may make it to this one if its held on the right weekend i wont be in sydney on 24/25th but w/e either will be good... and ill be there with a extra turbo this time and in silver :banana: i hope thats enough of a hint for some people who paid attention at the last meet.

can't wait

iceskating ftw

Livepool ice rink has "Ice Disco" Saturday nights , could be cool :P

http://www.lccfss.com.au/timetable.html

http://www.lccfss.com.au/Location.html

http://www.liverpoolcatholic.com.au/

we can have dinner there as well

I think Macquarie is a bit to far for us to travel?? What does everyone else think...

The first post will be updated sunday night looking at the 31/5/08 Saturday??




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